Tape Shredding
Magnetic tapes degrade over time and are used until they become e-waste. In the last decade, tape recording technology has changed five times. This means that your old magnetic media will be unreadable on the latest tape devices.
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Magnetic tapes degrade over time and are used until they become e-waste. In the last decade, tape recording technology has changed five times. This means that your old magnetic media will be unreadable on the latest tape devices.
We encourage you to take a moment to analyze how much we are polluting our environment. It is already time to start contributing to waste prevention. We have already talked about the importance of carbon neutrality, but today it will be about ITAD being carbon neutral. ITAD companies are experts in providing green solutions to e-waste and IT assets problems under the highest environmental and social responsibility standards.
Multiple people around the world do not have the same possibilities as us to own a computer or a smartphone. Many small communities from all around the world only get to know tech when devices became e-waste, and it is hard to see how much this impacts society and the environment at the same time. The problem of e-waste is how harmful it could be to the atmosphere, and at the same time, it is also dangerous for human health.
With thousands of new IT hardware released every year, the question of what to do with e-waste is more common. Keeping our data secure, considering the budget, and respecting the environment are also indispensable while eliminating equipment. You will not want to deal with old servers any longer whenever you get new equipment, but IT Assets are required to be handled carefully because of their toxic elements that could be dangerous for both humans and the environment.
The amount of electric waste worldwide reached 444.7 million tons last year. This means 4,500 Eiffel Towers or 9 Pyramids of Giza. These numbers are unbelievable, and the game turns worst since only 20% of the e-waste produced is recycled. In the least developed countries such as Cambodia, the big mountains of old equipment are growing higher, polluting the environment with toxic materials.